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Supper CLub's 9 Sins

Last week the Supper Club extended the invite to me as part of their album release party entitled "The 9 Sins". The party was choc full of food, music, people, and a hint of madness. Not the kind of madness that you want to run away from, the kind that you think... hmm.. this is not normal.. but it sure is fun.

Prior to this visit I had tried to get into the Supper Club on a weekend some years ago, but was turned away at the door as one of my associates had sneakers on. Beyond that, Supper Club's golden doors have always smacked of too-good-for-you. Leave it to blogging to get me in...

The food was heavenly.. 3 or 4 courses if I can remember correctly. But why should I remember correctly as the party lasted throughout the evening late into the night and oh how the drinks did flow. Huddled into the press section, I especially enjoyed the chance to meet a few local and visiting journalists who themselves seemed pleasantly shocked at the blind-folded feedings and the random dancing on tables by talented SupperClub staff.

I even found time during the meal to wander over to the other side of the room and say hello to some local tourism bureau acquaintances. Throughout the evening I also took some video to share with all of you (see below). All in all it was a lovely evening, very fancy yet very relaxed, and I can now finally say Ive experienced the magical insanity of SupperClub Amsterdam.

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